Nijhawan, Deepak
Assistant Professor
所属大学: UT Southwestern Medical Center
所属学院: Department of Biochemistry
个人简介
Biography Dr. Nijhawan is originally from Chicago and completed the medical scientist training program at UT Southwestern in 2005. He then completed a residency in Internal Medicine and clinical fellowship in Medical Oncology before returning to UT Southwestern. He is interested in using cancer genomics to predict new cancer vulnerabilities. During his fellowship, he used functional cancer genomics to identify novel targets in cancer. He developed a novel strategy to target “passenger” genes as an Achilles heel in ovarian cancer. At UTSW, he is interested in expanding the list of vulnerabilities and translating these findings into the clinic to improve the treatment of ovarian and lung cancer. Dr. Nijhawan’s interests outside of medicine include cycling, hiking, travel, and sports. Education Graduate School UT Southwestern Medical Center (2005) Medical School UT Southwestern Medical School (2005) Residency Massachusetts General Hospital (2007), Internal Medicine Fellowship Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (2011), Hematology & Oncology Honors & Awards ASCO Young Investigator Award (2007)
研究领域
Research Interest Cancer Genomics Chemical Target Identification Lung Cancer
近期论文
Elimination of Mcl-1 is required for the initiation of apoptosis following ultravioet irradiation Nijhawan D, Fang M, Traer E, Zhong Q, Gao W, Du F, Wang X Genes Dev 2003 17 1475-86 Cytochrome c and dATP-dependent formation of Apaf-1/caspase-9 complex intitates an apoptotic protease cascade
Li, P, Nijhawan D, Budihardjo I, Srinivasula SM, Ahmad M, Alnemri ES, Wang X Cell 1997 91 479-489